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October 2007

Kucinich claims he saw one, and Richardson says the government should 'come clean' about the Roswell, N.M., incident. And then there's Shirley MacLaine.By Robin Abcarian, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer3:41 PM PDT, October 31, 2007

Presidential candidates have flip-flopped on taxes, abortion, gun control and the war. But rarely has one flip-flopped on flying saucers.

Until now.

In September, a spokeswoman for Dennis Kucinich dismissed a report emanating from a Washington conference about UFOs that the Ohio congressman had a close encounter with one.

"If you have a serious question, just ask me," Kucinich staffer Natalie Laber instructed a Washington Post reporter who inquired about Kucinich's knowledge of UFOs. "If not, then just keep your silly comments to yourself."

But in Tuesday night's Democratic debate</</u>a>, Kucinich had no wiggle room when moderator Tim Russert posed this question:

"The godmother of your daughter, Shirley MacLaine, writes in her new book that you've sighted a UFO over her home in Washington state, that you found the encounter extremely moving, that it was a triangular craft silent and hovering, that you felt a connection to your heart and heard direction in your mind. Now, did you see a UFO?"

Replied Kucinich: "I did."

Kucinich, who other candidates seemed to regard as a creature from outer space when he called for President Bush's impeachment during the debate, did not elaborate much. He joked about moving his campaign headquarters to Roswell, N.M., site of the country's most famous alleged UFO crash. This, in fact, is why a second presidential candidate, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, was drawn into the fray.

When Chris Matthews, in a post-debate interview, asked Richardson what he thought of Kucinich's response to the UFO question, Richardson smiled, giggled a little and explained that as governor of a state that depends on the UFO-enthralled tourist dollar, he was not in a position to criticize. (Though, he hastened to add, he has never personally seen a UFO.) He also said it was time for the government to "come clean" on the Roswell matter.

Matthews began to sputter in disbelief, but as it happens, Richardson was not boldly going where no one had gone before. Richardson has said many times that the mystery surrounding the 1947 crash in Roswell has never been adequately explained. "Clearly," he wrote in a forward to a 2004 book about the crash, "it would help everyone if the U.S. government disclosed everything it knows."

Kucinich is not the first presidential aspirant to report seeing a UFO.

According to numerous media accounts, when Jimmy Carter was governor of Georgia in 1973, he filed a report with the International UFO Bureau in Oklahoma City claiming that he'd seen an unidentified glowing object four years earlier in Leary, Ga. He said later that he did not believe the object to be an alien craft, and some "ufologists," as specialists call themselves, think he saw a halo around the planet Venus.

Ronald Reagan believed he had seen UFOs at least twice -- once on the coast while driving to Hollywood with his wife, Nancy, and once, as governor of California, on a plane flying near Bakersfield. In "Landslide," their 1988 book about Ronald Reagan's second term, journalists Doyle McManus, The Times' Washington bureau chief, and Jane Mayer, now of the New Yorker, wrote that Reagan's staff worked hard to keep the UFO sighting stories under wraps.

And that's easy to understand, since, as Alejandro Rojas, who handles media relations for the Mutual UFO Network, pointed out, "It's typically an issue used on politicians to make them look bad."

But, added Rojas, whose group investigates UFO sightings as well as reports of alien abductions, he was happy to see the issue raised in a presidential forum. "It's great because the debate highlighted it."

And, he said, as odd as it may seem, many presidents have dealt with the mysteries of UFOs. The website www.presidentialufo.com elaborates on UFOs and how presidents have dealt with them back to Franklin Roosevelt.

MacLaine, whose book "Sage-ing While Age-ing" is out Nov. 6, did not return phone calls.

EXOPOLITICS MEDIA NOTE:
EXOPOLITICS RADIO will have exclusive coverage of the story behind Gov.
Bill Richardson's statement (in which it played a role) in its
forthcoming program on Saturday Nov. 3, 2007 at 8 PM Pacific time. For
exclusive coverage and analysis of Exopolitics and its role in the 2008
U.S. Presidential campaign (Rudy Giuliani; Dennis Kucinich, Bill
RIchardson and counting...), please tune into

ROUND ROCK, Texas — If he wins his bid for the White House, Democratic
presidential candidate Bill Richardson may be just the man to get to
the bottom of the 60-year-old Roswell UFO mystery.
Answering questions at a townhall meeting Friday, a Dell employee asked
Richardson about the 1947 incident in which many people still believe a
flying saucer landed near the eastern New Mexico town.
"I've been in government a long time, I've been in the cabinet, I've
been in the Congress and I've always felt that the government doesn't
tell the truth as much as it should on a lot of issues," said
Richardson, who is governor of New Mexico.
"When I was in Congress I said (to the) Department of Defense ... 'What is the data? What is the data you have?' "
He was told that the records were classified.
"That ticked me off," he said, as the crowd laughed.
"What do you want me to do? You want me to open up all those files?" he asked the alien enthusiast, who answered that he did.
"I'll work with you on that."Roswell
has become a Mecca for conspiracy theorists in the years since a July
8, 1947, press release sent from Roswell Army Air Base disclosed the
recovery of "a flying disk" at a ranch near Roswell.
The next day, higher-ranking officers said the debris came from a
weather balloon that crashed; authorities displayed some bits and
pieces.
More than 30 years passed, and the incident was generally forgotten.
But then, an Army officer who took part in the recovery of the debris
came forward to assert that it had been from an alien spacecraft, and
that the government had engaged in a cover-up.
Eventually, the Air Force disclosed it had been part of Project
Mogul, a top-secret effort to monitor Soviet-era nuclear testing. But
that story never satisfied believers who advanced tales of alien bodies
recovered in the desert.

New York, N.Y. -- On the heels of the news of NASA's
attempt to withhold survey data on aviation safety problems, the
Coalition for Freedom of Information (CFi) today announced the
unprecedented settlement of a lawsuit against the space agency in U.S.
District Court for the District of Columbia.

As result
of NASA's refusal to release its records concerning the 1965 Kecksburg,
PA UFO incident and subsequent stonewalling, CFi filed a Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit in December, 2003, as part of a broader
FOIA campaign supported by SCI FI Channel.

Presiding U.S. District Judge Emmett G. Sulliivan approved a
settlement that requires NASA to comb through hundreds of documents in
specified locations and provide copies to Leslie Kean, investigative
journalist with CFi and plaintiff in the lawsuit, under the watchful
eye of the courts. NASA is required to declassify relevant documents,
explain any redactions, and to pay Kean's legal fees as part of the
settlement.

John Podesta, former Chief of Staff for President Clinton and
President of the Center for American Progress, who has supported Kean's
FOIA effort since 2002 commented, "The time to pull the curtain back on
this incident is long overdue. Leslie Kean's victory is a triumph for
open government and the spirit of inquiry."

Kean's attorney, Lee Helfrich, of the Washington firm Lobel,
Novins & Lamont, had made the case that NASA was recalcitrant in
its response to Kean's requests under the Freedom of Information Act.
"It is unprecedented to have achieved success at forcing an agency to
do this kind of extensive historical search under FOIA without
Congressional intervention," Helfrich stated.

Kean has been seeking documents about the crash of an unknown
object in Pennsylvania that occurred over forty years ago. Witnesses
described seeing a fireball in the evening sky, a controlled landing
and a systematic military recovery of a spacecraft-like object. As
reported by local radio and newspapers, U.S. military personnel
cordoned off the area, investigated the site, and left without ever
providing a full report of the incident other than to dismiss it as a
meteor.

"Finally,
we hope to acquire the relevant documents about Kecksburg that are
required by law," says Kean. "I look forward to working with NASA on
the resolution of the terms set out by the court and to providing the
public with the information it has been waiting for."

The US government has for years resisted releasing records on
unidentified flying objects when requested under the FOIA. CFi does
not make any assumptions about the origin of the Kecksburg object, but
defines UFOs simply as airborne phenomena that have not been identified
or explained.

Additional information on the Kecksburg incident and the NASA lawsuit, including the settlement document, can be found at: www.freedomofinfo.org.

Richard M. Dolan studied history, English, and philosophy as
an undergraduate at Alfred University. His deep passion for the
discipline of history resulted in a scholarship to study at Oxford
University and a near miss for a Rhodes Scholarship. He chose instead
to do graduate work at the University of Rochester, where he focused on
German and Soviet studies before moving on to American Cold War
diplomacy. Not wanting to teach, he left academia to write. In 1994
he became interested in the UFO problem, approaching it from the angle
of history and politics. He was intrigued by the cultural
schizophrenia - the fact that mainstream and academic culture (official
culture) continued to treat UFOs as amusement, but that so many
intelligent people privately had taken it seriously. Throughout 1995,
1996, and 1997 he conducted a systematic bibliographic search, hunting
down the many out-of-print books and UFO documents released over the
years through the Freedom of Information Act. He found the amount of
information nearly overwhelming. A detailed chronology of relevant
events was prepared in advance of writing his critically acclaimed
book, UFOs and the National Security State: Chronology of a Coverup,
1947-1973. This book provides the crucial foundation everyone needs:
a clear, comprehensive, but concise historical narrative of the
problem. He is completing work on the study's second volume, which
will take the story deeper into the 20th century. Published BooksUFOs and the National Security State: Chronology of a Coverup, 1947-1973 (2002)Principal WebsiteKeyhole Publishing: www.keyholepublishing.com

Alfred Lambremont Webre, JD, MEd is the author of "EXOPOLITICS:
POLITICS, GOVERNMENT AND LAW IN THE UNIVERSE (Universebooks.Com), a
book that helped found the field of Exopolitics – the science of
relations between human society and advanced Extraterrestrial
civilizations in the Universe. Alfred is International Director of the
Institute for Cooperation in Space (ICIS), dedicated to preventing the
weaponization of space; transforming the permanent war economy into a
peaceful, sustainable New Energy-based, Space Age society, and
supporting cooperation amongst Life in the Universe. Alfred has
proposed a Truth Amnesty-Disclosure process to facilitate release of
advanced ET-derived New Energy technologies to heal the biosphere and
create a sustainable, peaceful Space Age society. EXOPOLITICSRADIO.COM:
http://www.exopoliticsradio.com

VANCOUVER, B.C. - If Shirley MacLaine's claim is
verified, Dennis Kucinich becomes another U.S. Presidential candidate
in history to have a reported Close Encounter in their past.
Kucinich's immediate predecessor in Close Encounters of the FIrst Kind
was former President Jimmy Carter. Shirley MacLaine states in a
forthcoming book that Dennis Kucinich "had a close
sighting over my home in Graham, Washington, when I lived there. Dennis
found his encounter extremely moving. The smell of roses drew him out
to my balcony where, when he looked up, he saw a gigantic triangular
craft, silent, and observing him. It hovered, soundless, for ten
minutes or so, and sped away with a speed he couldn't comprehend. He
said he felt a connection in his heart and heard directions in his
mind." [See "Shirley MacLaine claims Kucinich had Close Encounter
(below) - The Cleveland Plain Dealer]
http://www.cleveland.com/news/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/news/1193128634148360.xml&coll=2

Jimmy Carter & Close Encounters of the First Kind

The
best evidence seems to indicate that Jimmy Carter had a Close Encounter
of the First Kind in 1969 while serving as district governor of the
Georgia Lion's Club, in the company of 10 - 12 members of the Leary,
Georgia Lion's Club. Although as Governor of Georgia, Carter in 1973
signed a UFO report which dated the sighting as October 1969, the
Lion's Club records indicate the date may have been January 6, 1969.

In a 2005 Gentlemen's Quarterly interview, Carter stated: "all of a sudden, one of the men looked up and said, 'Look, over in
the west!' And there was a bright light in the sky. We all saw it. And
then the light, it got closer and closer to us. And then it stopped, I
don't know how far away, but it stopped beyond the pine trees. And all
of a sudden it changed color to blue, and then it changed to red, then
back to white. And we were trying to figure out what in the world it
could be, and then it receded into the distance."

Carter's
Close Encounter of the First Kind became part of the calculus of
Carter's 1976 U.S. Presidential race against Gerald R. Ford, whom
Carter soundly defeated. Carter's widely reported 1976 campaign quote
promised an opening in the official U.S. truth embargo on the
Extraterrestrial presence: "One thing's for sure, I'll never make fun
of people who say they've
seen unidentified objects in the sky. If I become President, I'll make
every piece of information this country has about UFO sightings
available to the public and the scientists."

Jimmy Carter & Dennis Kucinich: The "Extraterrestrial Candidates"

Think about the implications of the following. There is one
striking parallel between Jimmy Carter and Dennis Kucinich. If the
accounts of their Close Encounters of the First Kind are genuine and
not of human origin, then it is logical if not highly probable that
both of these men may have been intentionally chosen as Close Encounter
Contactees by the intelligence behind the Close Encounters because each
would be future U.S. Presidential candidates. Certainly the impact of
the respective Close Encounters on each is described as profound, if
not personally transformational. In this sense, one could call both
Carter and Kucinich the "Extraterrestrial candidates," that is
candidates apparently intentionally chosen or "endorsed" by a higher
intelligence behind the Close Encounters that each of these candidates
experienced.

Caveat Lector: Of course, if one or both of the Close Encounters
were with an ARV - Alien Reproduction Vehicle - then we could call that
candidate the ultimate Illuminati candidate. One skeptical observor writes, "Silent triangular craft? Doesn't black ops have a few of them kickin around? It would probably be observing him allright.... Hmmmmm........and we know all about hearing things in your mind---that tech is as old as the hills....." Kucinich may well be targeted by Black Ops psychological warfare, and the experience reported by Shirley MacLaine may be an ARV Disinformational encounter. However, the Kucinich experiences may fit the profile of a genuine
non-human Close Encounter of the First Kind, as the Carter experiences apparently do. The one factor that does stand out is that Kucinich reports some degree of personal transformation - "He
said he felt a connection in his heart and heard directions in his
mind." The skeptical observor states that voice to skull PsyOps technology can account for these experiences.

Let's follow through on viewing both Carter and Kucinich as
specially "endorsed" political candidates, by some non-human
intelligence behind each of the Close Encounters. We know that Jimmy
Carter went on to win the Presidency. Carter was thwarted in many of
his promises by two factors: the appointment of a Trilateralist Cabinet
engineered by the forces of David Rockefeller, one of Carter's
principal power backers, and the Iran Hostage October Surprise
engineered by George HW Bush.

We do not know if 1976 Presidential Election exit polls would have tracked the Extraterrestrial
Disclosure issue and determined if in fact Carter's early Exopolitics
platform played a role in his electoral victory. Several attempts to
fulfill Jimmy Carter's campaign promise were not successful. See, for
example, "Proposed 1977 Carter White House Extraterrestrial
Communication Study":

What
do we know of Dennis Kucinich as an "endorsed" Extraterrestrial
candidate in the 2008 election so far? As a candidate, Kucinich has
not embraced the Extraterrestrial disclosure issue. In fact, one
EXOPOLITICS RADIO listener reports contacting the Kucinich campaign,
which stated that "Disclosure is not on their Platform." A leading
Exopolitical figure has reportedly briefed Dennis Kucinich on
Disclosure issues, who is aware and proactive in the field, if not
ready to declare a public platform as of yet.

But is Dennis Kucinich's expected role by the ETs necessarily
as a Disclosure pioneer? The Context Communication Theory of
Extraterrestrial Communication suggests that Extraterrestrial
Intelligence may have already intervened once publicly on behalf of
Kucinich. EXOPOLITICS RADIO covered the March 10, 2007 UFO Close
Encounter over a Peace Rally against the Iraq War at the Key Tower in
downtown Cleveland, Ohio (Kucinich's Congressional District). The
Close Encounter was captured on cell-phone video. The Context
Communication Theory holds that genuine ET-UFO encounters function as
multi-dimensional symbolic communications from the "other" intelligence
of behind the Close Encounter to our own civilization, much ikn the way
that a dream is a meaningful, symbolic communication to our conscious
mind from our subconscious mind.

EXOPOLITICS RADIO covered the issue of how the ET Intelligence
behind the March 10, 2007 Close Encounter may be communicating
something about U.S. Presidential Candidate Dennis Kucinich. You can
listen to that ground-breaking program on EXOPOLITICS RADIO: Listen to audio archive:

For those of you who do have the 45 minutes to listen to what
Extraterrestrial Intelligence may be saying about U.S. politics, let me
just suggest that the gist of it has to do with world peace. No - we
are not going to give away the exciting radio ending for those who are
really interested in learning what ET intelligence may be saying about
the 2008 U.S. Presidential campaign and international affairs -
especially when the Republican incumbent Skull & Bones (aka the
Brotherhood of Death) member (George W. Bush) is now masonically
invoking World War III with the spectre of Iran and Valdimir Putin,
Gog, Magog & Israel. See: "
Israelinewsevokes 'Gog
andMagog' scenario"
http://www.israeltoday.co.il/default.aspx?tabid=178&nid=14324

You will have to listen to the EXOPOLITICS RADIO interview for the full ET innuendo.

Let's engage, then, in some blatant exo-political punditry and
speculation. After all, with the fate of the world in the balance,
what do any of us have to lose? Especially now that Extraterrestrial
Intelligence appears to have put the goods on the table - in the March
10, 2007 Cleveland Close Encounter, and, now we find out, in the
Shirley MacLaine-reported Graham, Washington, Close Encounter
"endorsement" of U.S. Presidential Candidate Dennis Kucinich.

Here is Kucinich talking about impeachment, as reported on October 23, 2007, Commondreams.org:

"The presidential hopeful [Dennis Kucinich] was energized by a straw poll taken Sunday
in San Mateo County, where he came in second after John Edwards as the
favored Democratic candidate.

''That shows that I am electable,' he said. 'That was very powerful,
a sign of rising support because of the stand I take for peace -
including standing up against war with Iran.'

"He seized the moment to come out with perhaps his strongest stance to date toward impeaching President George W. Bush.

"'I'm going to talk to members of Congress this week and tell them taking impeachment off the table is a big mistake,' he said.

"Kucinich was moved to take action, he said, in part because of
Bush's recent suggestion to reporters that a world war with Iran might
be imminent, leading Kucinich to wonder 'whether he's playing with
Armageddon or he's not well.'

"'The world can't countenance the president of the United States
raising the specter of World War III," he said. "A president must be
temperate with his words.'

Another
observer, the 2003/4, director of Dennis Kucinich's campaign for President in Santa Fe, NM, who questioned Kucinich at an October 2007 Presidential Forum
in New Mexico, writes of Kucinich's commitment to a new investigation
of the events of 9/11:

"I have never seen the Congressman so morally energized and
talented than he was at the standing room only Albuquerque town hall
forum. But the real news coming from this event is that Congressman
Kucinich, in public comments to me in my job as a newspaper editor,
revealed that he supports both an investigation of the nuclear armed
B-52 that flew from Minot to Barksdale as well as a full new 911
investigation.
In
2004, Kucinich was wary of 9/11 inside job questions from his New
Mexico campaign, saying he had no evidence to support such a thesis and
acting worried that comments he made might be used against him later.
Now, although he didn't describe the nature of his concern, he has made
it clear that a full investigation of the events is necessary. Reports
from activists during the past months have suggested that he was in
favor of a "limited" new 911 investigation. I asked him point blank:
"limited or full investigation." His answer: "full investigation." The
body language was very clear that we need to get to the bottom of it.
Prayers for Dennis are in order, and a contingent of Marine security
specialists." [Emailed article]

Kucinich's
Resolution 333 would call for the impeachment of Vice President Richard
B. Cheney. By excercizing High Constitutional Privilege, Kucinich (or
any US Representative) can bring a resolution for Impeachment to the
floor of the House of Representatives for a vote. Rep. Robert F.
Drinan, a Jesuit in politics, invoked High Constitutional Privilege in
March 1973 to force a floor vote on his early resolution to impeach
President Richard M Nixon. By October 1973, there were over 80 such
impeachment resolutions.

Kucinich could likewise play a "key" role in ensuring "world
peace," to cue into the key words of the March 2007 Cleveland Close
Encounter at the Key Tower Peace Rally. As he has now indicated both
publicly and privately within his campaign structure that he intends to
do, Kucinich could force a bottom-line vote on a resolution to impeach
Dick Cheney and/or George Bush or both, under High Constitutional
Privilege.

Pundit and activist Ralph Nader recently revealed in
Washington DC that one of the reasons mainstream Democrats are giving
for their reluctance to impeach Cheney or Bush is their fear that such
a move would trigger the Bush Administration to attack Iran in a "Wag
the Dog" move to divert political heat from themselves.

My reading of Extraterrestrial Intelligence's Close Encounter
"Endorsement" of Dennis Kucinich is that they may be looking to
Kucinich for a constitutional restoration in the USA. Kucinich's using
High Constitutional Privilege to force a floor vote on an impeachment
resolution of Cheney and/or Bush would bottom line the Republican and
Democratic members of Congress before the court of public opinion - as
their votes would be publicly reported.

Political observers such as Webster Tarpley (who does not
share the Extraterrestrial hypothesis) have urged Impeachment as a
measure to stop World War III, in fact. One collective affirmation to
this effect states, " We call on the House of Representatives to
proceed immediately
to the impeachment of Cheney, as an urgent measure for avoiding a wider
and more catastrophic war. Once impeachment
has begun, it will be
easier for loyal and patriotic military officers to refuse illegal
orders coming from the Cheney faction. We solemnly warn the people of
the world that any terrorist attack with weapons of mass destruction
taking place inside the United States or elsewhere in the immediate
future must be considered the prima facie responsibility of the Cheney
faction. We urge responsible political leaders everywhere to begin at
once to inoculate the public opinion of their countries against such a
threatened false flag terror operation." [See: The Kennebunkport
Warning, August 24, 2007]. See also Dr. Michael Salla, "The B-52
Incident - An Unfolding Saga of Villains, Scapegoats and Heroes",
http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_michael__071020_the_b_52_incident__96_.htm

The 2008 ET Candidate: Billary vs. Dennis

At this moment in the 2008 US Presidential Campaign, former First Lady & Sen. Hillary Clinton is the Bilderberger, political establishment, and permanent war economy favorite to win the 2008 Democratic nomination, and the U.S Presidency. New reports document that defense industries and arms companies are contributing to Hillary's campaign in record numbers. Hillary Clinton and Gov. Bill Richardson have been termed the "ET Dream Ticket," because presumably this ticket would bring about Extraterrestrial Disclosure if elected. (Washington, DC-based Exopolitics lobbyist Steve Bassett has commented on the ET Dream Ticket on EXOPOLITICS RADIO. You can hear Steve Bassett's comments at:

Yet, one can ask - ET "Dream Ticket" from whose perspective
- the terrestrial power structure or the Extraterrestrial Initiative?
In 1976, Jimmy Carter won the 1976 Presidential Nomination &
Campaign, one can posit, because he seems to have gotten the
endorsement both of Permanent War Economy (Rothschild-Rockefeller 1976
Endorsement equals the Bilderbergers, the Trilateralists, the Committee
on Foreign Relations, TIme Magazine, Coca Cola, etc,). Carter also
appears to have received a significant Extraterrestrial endorsement
toward the Presidency in the Leary, Ga. Lion's Club Close Encounter of
January 6, 1969 - (January 6, by the Context Communication Theory of ET
Communication might be interpreted as The Feast of the Epiphany, or the
anniversary date when the Magi Kings followed the Star of Bethlehem
toward another J.C. - Ed.)

To be sure, Kucinich does not have the endorsement
of the permanent war economy or establishment In 2008. The Democratic
Party, led buy the Clinton faction, have frozen him out of televised
debates, even though he has come in second in preferential straw
polling. By this measure, it seems to be a given that the Electoral
Machinery of American Democracy (Diebold voting machines, the Operation
Mocking Bird/CIA mainstream USA media) are poised for a Coronation of
Clinton II (Dynastic Sequence: Bush I - Clinton I - Bush II - Clinton
II). Forty percent of living Americans have only known a Bush or a
Clinton as their President.

If Dennis Kucinich is not the Rothschild-Rockefeller candidate, can he become the People's candidate in any meaningful way?

The only U.S. Presidential candidate so far who
appears to have the credentials of an actual Extraterrestrial Close
Encounter "Endorsement" is Dennis Kucinich. One can say that Kucinich,
then, is the authentic ET candidate, so far, by this measure. If
Kucinich chooses to act upon his responsibilities and exercise High
Constitutional Privilege to impeach Cheney and/or Bush, one can see how
the ETs may have wanted to "Endorse" Kucinich in their Graham,
Washington Close Encounter. Dennis Kucinich would be in a position to
bring the USA back to constitutional restoration after the Reign of the
Lawless One - Yale Skull & Boneser George W. Bush. Skull &
Bones, whose secret name is the Brotherhood of Death, has has a
motivating role in the secret war against the ethical Extraterrestrial
Presence since the mid-1940s.

One can only hope that Dennis Kucinich - or some other
courageous U.S. Congressperson - chooses to exercise HIgh
Constitutional Privilege. Six of the U.S. Representatives who are
co-sponsors of Resolution 333 to impeach Cheney sit on the House
Judiciary Committee.

So there you have it, the 2008 U.S. Presidential race made
transparent for all to see - The Emperor (GW Bush) and The Empress
(Hillary Clinton) truly have no clothes - and lack the Extraterrestrial
Close Encounter "Endorsement." Only one candidate so far has the
priceless Extraterrestrial Close Encounter "Endorsement" - U.S.
Representative Dennis Kucinich. Only we the People can make Dennis the People's candidate.

Give Peace a Chance. Call upon Dennis Kucinich to Impeach

Can
ET-skeptics, ET-sensitives (85% of the adult population, by the 2002
Roper poll), and Extraterrestrials all band together to make the world
a better place by giving Cheney & Bush the boot?
Well, it appears that is what must happen if we are to Impeach Cheney & Bush from the helm, and avoid World War III in the balance.

Politics
makes strange bedfellows. Exo-politics is no different.

EMAIL/TOLL-FREE CALL THE KUCINICH CAMPAIGN TO IMPEACH: Email the Kucinich campaign at

Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich has claimed to
have seen a UFO, according to Shirley MacLaine in her new book,
"Sage-Ing While Age-Ing."

Kucinich "had a close sighting over my home in Graham, Washington,
when I lived there," the actress, a close Kucinich friend, wrote.
"Dennis found his encounter extremely moving. The smell of roses drew
him out to my balcony where, when he looked up, he saw a gigantic
triangular craft, silent, and observing him.

"It hovered, soundless, for 10 minutes or so, and sped away with a
speed he couldn't comprehend. He said he felt a connection in his heart
and heard directions in his mind."

Kucinich's campaign and congressional representatives did not return
calls and e-mail asking whether the Cleveland Democrat, now in his
sixth congressional term, in fact saw a UFO or if there was some other
explanation for MacLaine's recollection.

MacLaine is a well-known believer of UFOs and reincarnation. And she
has been close to Kucinich for decades. MacLaine is the godmother of
Kucinich's daughter and attended Kucinich's 2005 Cleveland wedding to
third wife, Elizabeth, who's often campaigning by his side.

MacLaine also recommended in the 1980s that Kucinich visit New
Mexico spiritual adviser Chris Griscom, whom MacLaine featured in her
then-best-selling book, "Dancing in the Light," describing how Griscom
helped her communicate with trees. Kucinich has insisted that Griscom
was not his spiritual adviser but a "teacher and a very good friend."

MacLaine, who shares Kucinich's opposition to using weapons in
space, doesn't shed any more light in her book on Kucinich's close
encounter, including when it happened. Her book goes on sale next month.

Alfred
Lambremont Webre, JD, MEd, was Director of the proposed 1977 Carter
White House Extraterrestrial Communication Study; a Clinton-Gore
Delegate at the 1996 Texas Democratic Convention; and is host of
EXOPOLITICS RADIO at http//:www.exopoliticsradio.com,
heard weekly Saturday nights at 8 PM Pacific/11 PM Eastern on KPHX
Progressive Talk Phoenix, Nova M Network. Alfred is International
Director of the Institute for Cooperation in Space (ICIS), which
supports a ban on weapons in space through the Space Preservation
Treaty and Space Preservation Act (HR2420), sponsored by Rep Dennis
Kucinich. Alfred's book EXOPOLITICS: POLITICS, GOVERNMENT & LAW IN
THE UNIVERSE helped found the field of Exopolitics, the new political
science of outer space.
Alfred can be reached at exopolitics@exopolitics.com

DISCLAIMER: The opinions in this article regarding Rep. Dennis Kucinich's Close Encounter of the First Kind with an Extraterrestrial Vehicle (or with a possible human-driven Alien Reproduction Craft) are based on a presumption that author Shirley MacLaine's version of Dennis Kucinich's experiences is true to fact. If Dennis Kucinich's experiences are in fact the product of a disinformational ARV intervention by a Black PsyOps , then Shirley MacLaine's book serves as an occasion to publicly expose this PsyOps, and becomes an even further impetus to push for the Impeachment of Dick Cheney and/or George W. Bush.

Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich has claimed to have seen a UFO, according to Shirley MacLaine in her new book, "Sage-Ing While Age-Ing."

Kucinich "had a close sighting over my home in Graham, Washington, when I lived there," the actress, a close Kucinich friend, wrote. "Dennis found his encounter extremely moving. The smell of roses drew him out to my balcony where, when he looked up, he saw a gigantic triangular craft, silent, and observing him.

"It hovered, soundless, for 10 minutes or so, and sped away with a speed he couldn't comprehend. He said he felt a connection in his heart and heard directions in his mind."

Kucinich's campaign and congressional representatives did not return calls and e-mail asking whether the Cleveland Democrat, now in his sixth congressional term, in fact saw a UFO or if there was some other explanation for MacLaine's recollection.

MacLaine is a well-known believer of UFOs and reincarnation. And she has been close to Kucinich for decades. MacLaine is the godmother of Kucinich's daughter and attended Kucinich's 2005 Cleveland wedding to third wife, Elizabeth, who's often campaigning by his side.

MacLaine also recommended in the 1980s that Kucinich visit New Mexico spiritual adviser Chris Griscom, whom MacLaine featured in her then-best-selling book, "Dancing in the Light," describing how Griscom helped her communicate with trees. Kucinich has insisted that Griscom was not his spiritual adviser but a "teacher and a very good friend."

MacLaine, who shares Kucinich's opposition to using weapons in space, doesn't shed any more light in her book on Kucinich's close encounter, including when it happened. Her book goes on sale next month.

VANCOUVER, B.C. - Following in the footsteps of Washington Post
Reporter & Skull & Bones member Dana
Milbank, another Washington Post staff writer - Joe Heim - has been
deployed to further stereotype Exopolitics and the Extraterrestrials. [See: In the "Orbit of UFO Enthusiasts," at the end of this EXOPOLITICS MEDIA NOTE.]
In his ground-breaking book, Close Encounters on Capitol Hill,
author
Robert M. Stanley sets out research establishing how Washington, DC can be considered the UFO/ET close encounter
capitol of the world. You can learn more about the world's ET Close
Encounter capitol on EXOPOLITICS RADIO: Extraterrestrials over
Washington DC with Robert Stanley and Alfred Webre

Once again, Washington Post "journalists" have
been posted to events to keep the truth embargo in place, in so far as
that is still plausible.
In the real world, Antonio Huneeus, won a
Lifetime Achievement award for Courage In Journalism at the 2007
X-Conference. Antonio lifelong contributions to Exopolitics are omitted
entirely from the Washington Post profile we examine at the end of this Media Note. This is an biographical summary of what
Antonio has contributed to Exopolitics, which any respectable journalistic article should include, at least by reference.

'J. Antonio Huneeus (Chile)
is a Chilean-American science journalist and internationally known
researcher of extraterrestrial-related phenomena. When Laurance S.
Rockefeller commissioned Marie Galbraith and Sandra S. Wright to
assemble a report on the best evidence for UFOs to send members of
Congress and selected VIPs worldwide in the mid-90s, Huneeus was one of
the co-authors (with Don Berliner and M. Galbraith). This report was
published as a Dell paperback under the title of UFO Briefing Document:
The Best Available Evidence.

'He has covered the field from an
international perspective as a science journalist, investigator and
lecturer during the past 24 years. His articles have appeared in a
variety of newspapers, magazines and journals in the Americas, Europe
and Japan. These include Fate Magazine, The Anomalist, and the New York
City Tribune in the US; the magazines Mo Cero and Mundo Desconocido in
Spain; Phenomena in France; Magazine 2000 in Germany; Planeta in
Brazil; Cuarta Dimension in Argentina; Borderland and Super Science in
Japan; the newspapers La Tercera and La Segunda in Chile, El Tiempo in
Colombia; Anomalia in Russia; Notiziario UFO in Italy; UFO Magazine in
Hungary and other specialized publications around the world.

"He
edited the anthology A Study Guide to UFOs, Psychic and Paranormal
Phenomena in the USSR; was consultant and producer for a LaserActive
disc in Japan, UFO & ET, produced for Pioneer Electronic by the
Tokyo company Studio Garage in 1995; author of the 1998 and 1999 UFO
Calendar (NY: Stewart, Tabori & Chang); one of several essayists in
the book Of Heaven and Earth, edited by Zecharia Sitchin (The Book
Tree, 1996, published also in Germany); and commentator for the DVD
Ultimate UFO! - The Complete Evidence (Central Park Media, 2000).

"Huneeus
has lectured at dozens of conferences in the Americas, Europe and Asia
during the past 18 years, including the USA, Costa Rica, Chile,
Argentina, Brazil, Spain, Italy, Hungary, Germany, Japan and South
Korea. He received the "Ufologist of the Year" award at the National
UFO Conference in Miami Beach in 1990; the 1991 annual award of the New
York Fortean Society; and the In Memoriam Colman S. von Keviczky medal
(international category) in 2000, awarded by UFO Magazine in Budapest,
Hungary. He has served for many years as International Coordinator for
the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON).

"In addition to his UFO
endeavors, Huneeus worked for many years as a science journalist with
emphasis in space-related issues and also the environment. He was
science editor for the weekly magazine Que Pasa in Santiago, Chile in
the 1970s and wrote a weekly science column in the 1980s for the New
York City Tribune and the Hispanic New York daily Noticias del Mundo.

"He
was born in 1950 in New York, the son of a Chilean diplomat and United
Nations official. He studied French language and civilization at the
Sorbonne University in Paris in 1970, Journalism at the University of
Chile in Santiago in 1972-73, and Communications Theory at the Catholic
University in Santiago in 1974. He is fully fluent in Spanish, French
and English."

Published BooksUFO Briefing Document: The Best Available Evidence (Dell, 1995)A Study Guide to UFOs, Psychic and Paranormal Phenomena in the USSR (Abelard Publications, 1991)

The "in your face" omission of the substantial Exopolitics
identity of Antonio Huneeus is a part of the journalistic masonry
practiced by Washington Post reporters on the
Extraterrestrial/Exopolitics file. This is why Skull & Boneser Dana
Milbank is top dog at the Washington Post. The elite membership of
Skull & Bones (whose secret name is the "Brotherhood of Death) has
a long and substantial history in the Extraterrestrial cover-up. The
"journalism" practiced by the Washington Post on the Antonio Huneeus
file is the "HAHA" game in another
guise. The Washington Post's objective is to trivialize the authentic
journalistic and
research accomplishments of Antonio, and the important breakthrough
projects he was a part of with the Best Evidence report in the 1990s,
intended to help open Disclosure in the US Congress and amongst opinion
leaders.

While obviously preferring the "UFOlogy" frame to the
"Exopolitics" frame, the Washington Post article seems to continue an
intentional journalistic frame which antiseptically removes any social
or political context from either the person profiled, or the
Extraterrestrils themselves, in favor of a "Name, Job, Pidgeonhole"
approach. The article, of course, gives the ETs some coverage, as well
as MUFON, long-time supportive researchers like Paul Nahay, etc.

This Washington Post coverage is back to the "UFOlogy" = Life
curiosity" coverage, that one supposes anti-Exopolitics critic Budd
Hopkins would call "a public relations success." As Budd Hopkins
states in a recent advertisement: "* Finally, Budd will contribute a
personal evaluation of the current state of UFO research. This will
include attention to the fantasies and destructive antics of the
so-called exo-politicians, with an account of their recent
public-relations fiasco in Washington, D.C., and the ensuing satirical
article about it in the Washington Post."

The
Washington Post article below is intended to trivialize Exopolitics and
our effort to secure Truth Amnesty Disclosure. It is released in the
same week when the U.S. Presidential campaign saw its first public
statement on the Extraterrestrial issue from Republican candidate Rudy
Giuliani, in response to a 6-year old boy's question about U.S.
National Security & a possible "ET attack" at a campaign talk at
Exeter, N.H. on Oct. 14, 2007.

EXOPOLITICS RADIO will cover
Presidential Candidate Rudy Giuliani's statement in a program airing on
Saturday Oct 20, 2007 at 11 PM ET on
www.exopoliticsradio.com
.

In the Orbit of UFO EnthusiastsOperating in a Galaxy of Doubt, Disbelief and Dismissal, UFO Buffs Make Their Case That . . . We Are Not Alone

By Joe HeimWashington Post Staff WriterSunday, October 21, 2007; N01

As a meeting spot for UFO enthusiasts, Logan's Roadhouse might seem
a tad unlikely. But once a month or so, the back room of the bustling,
busily decorated chain restaurant in Fairfax becomes the mother ship
for area ufologists (yes, that's what they prefer to be called). They
gather there to snack on chicken tenders and chili, and exchange
sightings and extraordinary stories in the company of like-minded
people who won't think they've completely lost their marbles.
"When I first started 20 years ago, it was a bunch of old guys
with their pocket protectors, but now the meetings are getting more
diverse," organizer Sue Swiatek says.Swiatek, a software analyst by
day, is the state director of the Virginia chapter of the Mutual UFO
Network (MUFON), a private organization that investigates and compiles
data on reports of unidentified flying objects. She and her husband,
Rob Swiatek, an oft-cited UFO expert, are, for lack of a better term,
the first couple of Virginia ufologists.
On Saturday, they will be among the featured speakers at Mysteries
of Space and Sky IV: Sixty Years of UFOs, a daylong conference open to
the public at Anne Arundel Community College in Arnold. Rob Swiatek's
talk, "Sacre Bleu! UFOs Over France," alone seems well worth the
conference's $30-$40 admission fee.
For UFO buffs, 2007 is a multiple anniversary year. It was 60
years ago that whatever happened in Roswell, N.M., happened. It was 60
years ago that the term "flying saucer" entered the lexicon. And it was
55 years ago that reports of UFOs flooded the Washington region. This
very newspaper ran stories with such headlines as " 'Saucer' Outran
Jet, Pilot Reveals" and "
D.C. Girl Sees Saucer Float Under Clouds."Five years ago, a new
case arose when F-16 fighter jets were scrambled from Andrews Air Force
Base to pursue what turned out to be -- dum-de-dum-dum -- an unknown
craft. Spooky, huh? And because it happened exactly 50 years to the day
of saucers being reported over the region, the event prompted a flurry
of local ufological activity. (And, no, don't insert a "we all know how
painful that can be" joke here).
Of course, UFO enthusiasts are used to having their ideas about
aliens and intergalactic spacecraft ridiculed. Those who opine that
there are "others" out there are bound to hear they're more than a
little out there themselves. If you talk to enough of them, you realize
they have heard all of the insults before: nut job, wacko, loony, space
case. But perhaps the most insulting thing to call a UFO believer is,
well, a believer.
To believe, they argue, is to imply that there is room for doubt.
But, they tell you, if you study the cases, follow the facts, examine
the evidence, there is no room for doubt. "We're not believers; we're
concluders," says Paul Nahay of Silver Spring. Meet him and find out
what he and other local concluders have to say about UFOs.
Paul Nahay, 49, Silver Spring

Job: Computer consultant When did you first get interested in UFOs? I
recall being in fifth grade and getting a book on UFOs called something
like "Is Anybody Out There?" I had the usual teenage-boy interest in
the subject. Living in Indiana in 1993 renewed my interest when
somebody very close to me described a very close encounter. A few years
later in Takoma Park, an apartment mate described a close encounter
with a flying saucer, a giant machine sitting in the air. Another
friend had an astounding close encounter along the Atlantic City
Expressway. He and the people in the car saw beings looking out at them
from a flying saucer. None of them were into UFOs. None of them pursued
the issue at all. Ever had a UFO experience? Mine was Nov. 10, 2002. It
was a rectangular, impossibly large, dark object, with a strange
texture, miles away in the sky. There was not a cloud in the sky; it
was about 1:30 in afternoon on Route 295 in New Jersey. It was much
larger than any man-made thing. Slightly moving. Extremely weird, and I
didn't go and report it. . . . You're so confused by it that you sort
of doubt yourself. But I saw it as clearly as I saw a building. What is it that most convinces you that UFOs exist? I'm
not interested in the unidentified objects. I'm interested in ones that
are clearly identifiable and piloted by things that are not human and
are clearly intelligent. The volume and quality of the evidence is
what's convincing. Why do you think UFOs are visiting Earth? "Why is this
happening?" is a very loaded and dangerous question. Any answer is in
danger of being shot down. . . . Many people, including my wife, view
the abduction phenomenon as complete fiction and as a psychological
aberration. . . . The implication, and this is dangerous to extrapolate
and somewhat fringe theory, is that they are in the process of
integrating with us. I know it sounds crazy and like the movies, but
that seems to be the case. How do you deal with skeptics? I personally try not to
because they [tick] me off so much. It doesn't have to be a matter of
belief; there are studies that can be read. There's no end of reputable
books. Most skeptics either know nothing about the field or they simply
echo back the bogus reports that have been made. Has your involvement with the subject of UFOs hampered your relationships or career plans? I
am reluctant to talk about it. It's the one subject that you can't talk
about in polite company. [Laughs.] I've been lucky because I've been a
freelancer. I know people who have full-time jobs, particularly with
government or military, and they have to be more careful. It has caused
some rough edges in some personal areas. [Laughs.] What would it take to make acceptance of UFO phenomena more widespread? There
are highly credible witnesses, people who we entrust, and when they
say, "I saw this thing" . . . you can't just whisk this away. I mean,
even Jimmy Carter saw one. [Laughs.] Don Berliner, 77, Alexandria

Job: Aviation and science writer, Fund for UFO Research chairman Ever had a UFO experience?Probably
not, which is not the answer you want. I saw something that seems to be
related to UFOs. There was a great flurry back in the late '40s and
early '50s of green fireballs. They looked like giant meteors, and I
had a good sighting of one of those. I long ago gave up looking. Though
I still always get a window seat on an airliner. What is it that most convinces you that UFOs exist?Two
things. One, the consistency of sightings by expert witnesses --
professional pilots, military and airline -- of oddly shaped vehicles
seen in the broad daylight. Vehicles whose shapes are not familiar and
whose technical performances are right off the scale. . . . The other
is the federal government's very suspicious behavior of putting
outlandish explanations on UFO reports, explanations and
interpretations that don't reflect the body of the report. Why do you think UFOs are visiting Earth?Well,
if indeed they are and aren't explainable in some other way, I have
absolutely no idea. It's very risky to use human reasoning when you're
dealing with something you have defined as nonhuman. How do you deal with skeptics?That's a tricky
word. The people who are convinced that UFOs don't exist or can't be of
any consequence call themselves skeptics, but they have a
carved-in-stone belief. I don't know what the right word is to describe
them; we have some unkind words. [Laughs.] Hey, maybe they're right; I
don't know. But if you're going to claim to be scientific in your
outlook, you should be scientific in your outlook. Has your involvement with the subject of UFOs hampered your relationships or career plans?Not
that I'm aware of. In the early days, when I was still in the Air
Force, occasionally I would try to get people interested and people
would poke fun, but nothing serious. What would it take to make acceptance of UFO phenomena more widespread?I've
got a long list of things. Live video footage of a classic disc
performing amazing maneuvers. Physical evidence, say, from the Roswell
crash so that we could analyze the material. Something solid. What about alien abductions? Do you believe in those?Oh,
is that a bag of worms. It is far beyond anything else in the UFO field
for bizarreness, but the reports we get from all over the world are
highly consistent. . . . It's something that deserves a lot more study.
I'm certainly not going to brush it off, but it is really far out. Antonio Huneeus, 57, Fairfax

Job: Freelance science reporter and editor When did you first get interested in UFOs?There
was a very interesting case in Chile in 1977, and I was a reporter and
I wrote it up. That was my first UFO article. I had no idea at the time
that this was going to consume years of my life. Ever had a UFO experience?Well, I would only
say that I have had a UFO sighting, not an experience or close
encounter. In the Chilean Andes, I did see some strange lights that
were zigzagging in the sky and moving in unexplained fashion. This was
in 1988. What is it that most convinces you that UFOs exist?Well,
there's just a lot of great evidence, once you filter all the noise and
the wild allegations. Unfortunately, the field is contaminated by a lot
of unsubstantiated rumors and sensationalism. Anybody that wants to get
involved in this has to realize this and filter it and get to the good
cases. Why do you think UFOs are visiting Earth?We have no idea, to tell you the truth. That's why they are a mystery. How do you deal with skeptics?I
understand them, because I used to be skeptical. . . . A certain degree
of skepticism is healthy. And that applies to the believers' side as
well. Has your involvement with the subject of UFOs hampered your relationships or career plans?Perhaps
in the early years, I could sense that people would have kind of a
funny reaction. . . . But in the last 10 to 15 years, I understand that
it's still not treated seriously, but it has become part of the
culture. People think it's an exciting subject, and they want to know
more. In some foreign countries, the culture is much more disposed to
accepting information about UFOs. In America, it's mostly thought of as
entertainment. What would it take to make acceptance of UFO phenomena more widespread?It
would help if we had a very dramatic, solid case with multiple
witnesses. Some case that could bring the phenomenon back to the front
page. Sue Swiatek, 49, Fairfax

Job: Software analyst and publishing specialist; Virginia state director of the Mutual UFO Network When did you first get interested in UFOs?I
was 8 years old, and I read about the Betty and Barney Hill abduction
case in Look magazine. I took it very seriously; it had the ring of
truth. I thought if they can pick up one couple, they can pick up more.
That's what led me to have a lifelong interest. Ever had a UFO experience?Well, apparently. I
was just driving along and saw something for five to seven seconds, and
I couldn't resolve it. It was a stubby fuselage, fatter than a plane,
and it wasn't tapered like a plane would be. It didn't have a tail or
wings. But you know as well as I do, if a plane's at a certain angle,
you can't tell. I'm very skeptical, so that's still in my gray basket.
It was a big object. . . . It was weird, I will say that. What is it that most convinces you that UFOs exist?When
I get involved with local people in local cases and I see the fear in
their eyes and how serious they are about what they've seen. When you
meet real people and you know that they don't want publicity, they
don't want their name in the paper, it's very powerful when you meet
them. . . . People who have close encounters feel threatened. They
think the UFOs might be coming back, they fear the government and they
feel their friends and family are going to ridicule them. Why do you think UFOs are visiting Earth?I
believe they are coming here to explore and glean some kind of
resources from our planet. Whether that's DNA material or something
more prosaic, who can say? Maybe it's just knowledge. How do you deal with skeptics?I personally
don't mind skeptics. I don't get my feelings hurt. I am who I am. Some
people ask me questions about the fact that I'm a Christian. A guy once
said, "How can you believe in God and UFOs when there's no proof in
either one?" I think he thought my brain was going to explode. Has your involvement with the subject of UFOs hampered your relationships or career plans?So
far, no. This article may change that. [Laughs.] A lot of my friends
are in the UFO field. If people can't tolerate me believing this, then
we're probably not going to be that close anyway. What would it take to make acceptance of UFO phenomena more widespread?We
have meetings about just this thing. The thing that would work the best
we have no control over, and that would be a major sighting or a wave
of sightings that involved a large geographic area. Or if there was a
major disclosure by our government, that would help.
Norm Gagnon, 47, Springfield

Job: Graphic and architectural designer, UFO investigator When did you first get interested in UFOs?In
1995, I started investigating, researching, reading about it. I started
to make a little noise so that people could contact me if they have
unusual sightings. What is it that most convinces you that UFOs exist?I
did observe at least three sightings. I saw something, looked up and
thought it was very unusual. When I observed these I didn't think,
"Hey, UFOs," I just thought, "Wow, that's unusual." On one sighting, my
wife and I saw two unusual floating-type objects. I don't mean flying
saucers or ships, I just mean unidentified floating, flying objects. There's too many sightings out there. Something is going on.
There is also a lot of fraud out there, and I've seen a lot of pranks
and movies on YouTube that are fakes. One of my interests is trying to
determine fakes by looking at photos and visiting with people. Why do you think UFOs are visiting Earth?There's
so much to say. I can't give you a simple sentence. I believe there are
formidable forces outside our physical realm of time-space and these
extra-dimensional beings have been hovering our skies and even visiting
us since the beginning of human history. One of my objectives as a
ufologist is to not only document these sightings but, most important,
to help the folks that may have been affected be these encounters. How do you deal with skeptics?Well, myself,
I'm a skeptic sitting almost on the fence. I do believe what people say
they see are manifestations and aerial phenomena. However, I cannot
point the finger and say that these are absolutely from another
universe. I say these are manifestations that could have been created
on Earth. I also believe that our government has vehicles that they
test which are top secret which sometimes fly away from where they are
supposed to be. They are futuristic, man-made vehicles that we don't
know about. But as to aliens, I do not believe, personally, that there
is any alien visitation. Has your involvement with the subject of UFOs hampered your relationships or career plans?Um,
not really. As to my work, my regular day job, I really don't talk
about it. Most people don't talk about it. My involvement is usually
outside work and with groups like MUFON. My passion is that I love
investigating, just getting down to the ground level and looking for
evidence that can be collected. My wife is aware of what I'm doing, and she's not too crazy about
what I do. But I'm not going to stay in this [field] for the rest of my
life. I'm collecting reports or photographs for a book I'd like to
write. Ben Moss, 52, Annandale

Job: Information technology consultant How old were you when you first started exploring ufology?I
was a kid. Probably 7 or 8. Walter Cronkite did a UFO show, and I was
fascinated from that point forth. The media was a lot more open than it
is now. Ever had a UFO experience?There's one thing I
saw in college that looked like a cruise missile prototype. I heard a
whistle and then rockets fired on its side, and it started climbing
away at rapid speed. This was in the mountains of Virginia. In Key
West, I saw two objects that looked like meteorites that crossed the
sky and then stopped. Then they caught up to each other and then turned
at a right angle. What is it that most convinces you that UFOs exist?Well,
I think Roswell was the crash of an extraterrestrial spacecraft. . . .
I've talked to individuals, several military people, who were out at
Roswell at the time, and there's a lot of evidence. The danger is if we
find evidence of other life out there, we have to keep it a secret. Why do you think UFOs are visiting Earth?Well,
if you know anything about astronomy, you know we have a fairly young
sun. The more we look, the more we see that there are systems out there
that are like ours but much older. Anything that's of a high
technology, say 500 years advanced from what we have, will look like
magic to us. Perhaps like things that our minds can't process. It makes sense that we're being monitored by other beings. The
theory is that man is a very aggressive race and that they want to put
restraints on us or to prevent us from attacking them. We're a warlike
race, and if you're studying it, you need to figure out how to control
it. How do you deal with skeptics?I'll just
logically try to argue the point. A reporter or someone in public
office is not going to talk about UFOs because of the ridicule, and
that's tough to overcome. If someone firmly believes that none of this
is true, then it's never going to be true to them. Has your involvement with the subject of UFOs hampered your relationships or career plans?I
pretty much do my own thing. But, no, I don't blurt it out a lot. I
don't mind talking to friends about it. I can argue in a logical way
and point to evidence.

Richard M. Dolan studied history, English, and philosophy as an undergraduate at Alfred University. His deep passion for the discipline of history resulted in a scholarship to study at Oxford University and a near miss for a Rhodes Scholarship. He chose instead to do graduate work at the University of Rochester, where he focused on German and Soviet studies before moving on to American Cold War diplomacy. Not wanting to teach, he left academia to write. In 1994 he became interested in the UFO problem, approaching it from the angle of history and politics. He was intrigued by the cultural schizophrenia - the fact that mainstream and academic culture (official culture) continued to treat UFOs as amusement, but that so many intelligent people privately had taken it seriously. Throughout 1995, 1996, and 1997 he conducted a systematic bibliographic search, hunting down the many out-of-print books and UFO documents released over the years through the Freedom of Information Act. He found the amount of information nearly overwhelming. A detailed chronology of relevant events was prepared in advance of writing his critically acclaimed book, UFOs and the National Security State: Chronology of a Coverup, 1947-1973. This book provides the crucial foundation everyone needs: a clear, comprehensive, but concise historical narrative of the problem. He is completing work on the study's second volume, which will take the story deeper into the 20th century. Published BooksUFOs and the National Security State: Chronology of a Coverup, 1947-1973 (2002)Principal WebsiteKeyhole Publishing: www.keyholepublishing.com

Alfred Lambremont Webre, JD, MEd is the author of "EXOPOLITICS:
POLITICS, GOVERNMENT AND LAW IN THE UNIVERSE (Universebooks.Com), a
book that helped found the field of Exopolitics – the science of
relations between human society and advanced Extraterrestrial
civilizations in the Universe. Alfred is International Director of the
Institute for Cooperation in Space (ICIS), dedicated to preventing the
weaponization of space; transforming the permanent war economy into a
peaceful, sustainable New Energy-based, Space Age society, and
supporting cooperation amongst Life in the Universe. Alfred has
proposed a Truth Amnesty-Disclosure process to facilitate release of
advanced ET-derived New Energy technologies to heal the biosphere and
create a sustainable, peaceful Space Age society. EXOPOLITICSRADIO.COM:
http://www.exopoliticsradio.com

EXOPOLITICS: Extraterrestrials
& the Environment: Nuclear Power Plants - ETs & Indian Point
Nuclear Facility Re-Licensing with Remy Chevalier of FUSEUSA Advisory
Board; Alfred Webre on avoiding World War III.

Remy Chevalier founded the Eco-Saloon at the environmental nightclub
Wetlands in 1989. He's the editor-at-large and webmaster for
Electrifying Times, a magazine dedicated to electric vehicles on
newsstands since 1993. An investigative journalist and researcher, Remy
contributes to dozens of blogs and magazines. With 30 years of
experience as a music promoter, event organizer and environmental
activist, Remy created the Rock The Reactors [ www.rockthereactors.com
] campaign in April 2006 to bring national attention to the fight to
shut down Indian Point using viral marketing techniques, securing the
participation of dozens of green product sponsors. The Bruised Apple in
Peekskill has dedicated an entire section of their bookshop to Remy's
Environmental Library Fund. www.fuseusa.org. http://www.remyc.com

Alfred Lambremont Webre, JD, MEd is the author of "EXOPOLITICS:
POLITICS, GOVERNMENT AND LAW IN THE UNIVERSE (Universebooks.Com), a
book that helped found the field of Exopolitics – the science of
relations between human society and advanced Extraterrestrial
civilizations in the Universe. Alfred is International Director of the
Institute for Cooperation in Space (ICIS), dedicated to preventing the
weaponization of space; transforming the permanent war economy into a
peaceful, sustainable New Energy-based, Space Age society, and
supporting cooperation amongst Life in the Universe. Alfred has
proposed a Truth Amnesty-Disclosure process to facilitate release of
advanced ET-derived New Energy technologies to heal the biosphere and
create a sustainable, peaceful Space Age society. EXOPOLITICSRADIO.COM:
http://www.exopoliticsradio.com

Remy Chevalier founded the Eco-Saloon at the environmental nightclub
Wetlands in 1989. He's the editor-at-large and webmaster for
Electrifying Times, a magazine dedicated to electric vehicles on
newsstands since 1993. An investigative journalist and researcher, Remy
contributes to dozens of blogs and magazines. With 30 years of
experience as a music promoter, event organizer and environmental
activist, Remy created the Rock The Reactors [ www.rockthereactors.com
] campaign in April 2006 to bring national attention to the fight to
shut down Indian Point using viral marketing techniques, securing the
participation of dozens of green product sponsors. The Bruised Apple in
Peekskill has dedicated an entire section of their bookshop to Remy's
Environmental Library Fund. www.fuseusa.org. http://www.remyc.com

Alfred Lambremont Webre, JD, MEd is the author of "EXOPOLITICS:
POLITICS, GOVERNMENT AND LAW IN THE UNIVERSE (Universebooks.Com), a
book that helped found the field of Exopolitics – the science of
relations between human society and advanced Extraterrestrial
civilizations in the Universe. Alfred is International Director of the
Institute for Cooperation in Space (ICIS), dedicated to preventing the
weaponization of space; transforming the permanent war economy into a
peaceful, sustainable New Energy-based, Space Age society, and
supporting cooperation amongst Life in the Universe. Alfred has
proposed a Truth Amnesty-Disclosure process to facilitate release of
advanced ET-derived New Energy technologies to heal the biosphere and
create a sustainable, peaceful Space Age society. EXOPOLITICSRADIO.COM:
http://www.exopoliticsradio.com